Definition of landman. Meaning of landman. Synonyms of landman

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Definition of landman

Landman
Landman Land"man, n.; pl. Landmen. 1. A man who lives or serves on land; -- opposed to seaman. 2. (Eng.) An occupier of land. -- Cowell.

Meaning of landman from wikipedia

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